The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 20, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Peeeccccccceseccccccccececeeseeoesesesecececeeece | eoccccececcoesooeeoeoee’ SOGETY “Book Week”’ Observed By Grades At Harris School) Al-| “Book Week” is being observed Schoo] Friends—Geraldine at Harris School by all grades. bury, Braxton Warren. Two special programs were Poor Boy—Clifford Hays. sented, one on Tuesday by Four! Book Fairy—Betty Lou Greene. B, Miss Jennie Seymour’s class;} Jack and the Beanstalk—Ken- the other on Thursday by Mrs.’ neth Knight. AU O48 Isabej Ball’s cl: Second Grade) A Man—Norman Brown. | Cindexella+Geraldjne: Alfonso. Eeve nena the) Fairy Godmother—Helen Tur- e Gra a utor, G iner. ALT CUCIDII Recitation, Picture Books in| Shoemaker Winter, by Jennie Saunders, Patsy; | Shoemakers Goehring, Shirley Ingraham, Edith} Lowe. ,) Nottage, Grace Pita. | Elves — Louis ation, The Land of Story] adams, by Jennie Saunders. Peter Rabbit—Stanley Higgs. ding, Robert Louis Steven-| Myr, McGregor—Bertram son’s Birthday, by Roy Rogers. | erts, i Recitation, Who Hath a Book,! by Barbara Warren. | Reading, School Life, by Eliza-} beth Ann Evans. | Recitation, My Anna Overall. Recitation, Bed in Summer, Maude Brady. Recitation, pre-} ‘Allen, Sara Bertha Ainuez, King Midas—Angel Garcia. j Fairy—Dolores Acosta. Marigold—Lorraine Greene Goldilocks — Esther by) Curry. Housel—Joe Fleitas. Gretchel—Camilla Rodriguez. Red Riding Book Friends, by Curry. Mary Roberts, Patsy Goehring,! Little Lily Mae Adams, Geraldine Val-| sardinia. dez, Elizabeth Cates, Rose Eliza-} beth Curry, Anna Overall, Leota’ ae Felton, Grace Pita. Edith Not-| Young People’s tage, Shirley Ingraham, Barbara, Upion Assembles Thompson. Reading, Books Are Store Houses, by Marguerite DeLeon. Recitation, To Any Reader, by Rose Elizabeth Curry. Recitation, I Had by Carl Taylor. Play, Book Shop. by Li Nor- cica, Maude Brady. Thomas Saun-, ders, Barbara Warren. Manuel Castillo, Rose Elizabeth Curry, Philip Bradley, Bernard Rob- erts. Shadow, bv Black The Island City Young People’s } Union met on Tuesday evening at! | Ley Memorial Church and pleted plans for the young peo- Ten Cents, ple’s revival to be conducted at | each evening next week at 7:45. Dr. C. K. Vliet, presiding elder ;of the Miami District of Meth- odist churches, will arrive Monday ; to conduct the services each eve- ,; ning. Dr. Vliet, a physician who de. Mrs. Isabei 3: the Primary program. tumes were espe effective Jack’s Cow and Little Black Sambo, bringing forth much mer- riment. The play, “Good Books Are Good Friends,” was written by the pupils of 2B as part of their language and reading work. Characters Mother—Evon Lones. Rich Boy—Hector Martinez. et clasel putin! The €0®-' the ministry, is one of the most forceful speakers in Florida ; Methodism and,he comes with a jmessage for young and old alike, it is stated. Special musie will be pecieieas ,each evening by a choir composed {of young people which will materially to the attractiveness! & the meeting, it is said. rT A NCE ee. — esi sad eae Double $17.50, $18.50, $19.75 and $21.50. Hoot Gibson in —SWIFTY— HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX perce otal s R MA . 5 + 5-10c; Ni : 10- SUITS, $29.75, $32.50, Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢ $35.00 and $37.50. sw I TERS, all wool, new Ss, $2.00, $2.95, $3.50 a soles oe 95. LOUNGING ROBES, $495, OUNGING ROBES, $4.95, $5.95, $7.50, $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00. COCKTAIL JACKETS, $6.00, $7.50 and $9.00. : *.§ MANHATTAN PAJAMAS $2.00 to $10.00. MANHATTAN SHIRTS, vari mate s, “#400 PINE STREET $2.50. MEN’S TIES, made by Cheney, Botany and Beau Brummel, $1.00 and $1.50. MALLORY shapes, $6.00. OTHER HATS, $1.50 up. HATS, $4.00, all $5.00 { i | Bil] family home on Ann street, j this morning | Lines Rob-i York. ' | Mr. ‘PERSONAL MENTION Socoveceeser-nece Harry Albury, who had sais lflin Islanders” {visiting in the north for several imonths, returned over the high- way yesterday from Miami. Rev. Arthur B. Dimmick, who ‘his orchestra will | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | Arrange Dance At Raal’s Club Again this week “Charlie and) will appear on the! program at Raul’s Club for the! regular Saturday evening dance to be held tomorrow night. As usual John Pritchard and furnish - music! had been enjoying a vacation at’ for dancing. his home in Massachusetts, re-! an absence of six weeks. Mrs. Anthony Bragassa left jturned yesterday afternoon, after Mary Louisa, who had been spend- ing several weeks visiting in New York and other sections country, returned to Key West over the highway this morhing to! Wednesday evening. join Mr. Bragassa, employed with! !the state plant board, and spend| a while in Homestead, Fla. Miss Helen Bailey and Miss ‘Louise de ! Forrest, sisters, who were spending a vacation as guests of Mrs. Angela Vaughan at the left on Florida Motor bus for their home in New Mrs. W. C. Brenner, who with Brenner, is a winter visitor :in Key West and has apartments 1 Hood—Shirley; Sambo—Frank family in Key ‘the Steamship Florida j vessel he is attached as a member {of the steward’s department. i com-; Fleming Street Methodist Church’ ;serted the medical profession for. | add} H Pritchard’s Orchestra | “Charlie and His Islanders”! Tomorrow Night | RAUL’S CLUB |; - $1.00 plus tax —PAY A VISIT TO— Margaret °n Flagler avenue, left this morn-} ing over the highway to spend the iweek-end in Miami. Ralph Russell, who had been jspending a vacation with his West, left this {morning by bus for Miami to join to which Dr. and Mrs. J. Y. Porter, Jr., accompanied by their THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty Colonial Hotel Bldg. Ph. 63-W THANKSGIVING POULTRY Place Orders Early at Bermuda Meat Market We carry a Very Select Line TENNESSEE TURKEYS Young Roasters, 4 to 6 Ibs. Young Ducks for Baking Strictly Fresh Killed Pork REMEMBER, best quality meats Bermuda Meat Market Phone 52 White at Virginia Sts. Open Sunday Mornings | ——t For Saturday and Thanksgiving ' PALACE ! | | j i i ( WE TOLD YOU SO— This Modern, Clean and Up-To-Date FOOD STORE has won the appreval of the buying public and is fast becoming— THE SHOPPING CENTER OF PEOPLE WHO CARE! Quality Merchandise at Low Prices Every Day in the Week Full line of FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES QUALITY FOOD STORE irs. Sue Skelton, Manager daughter, | { { | we carry only the! | Biggest share of the good things Free Delivery | who was in the Mrs. Esta Pope, who arrived here for the funeral of her hus- band who died in the Marine hos- the on afternoon} plane for Miami. T. P. Warlow, member of the Florida Real Estate Commission, city in charge at the of the!. | At The Stores MENDELL's SPECIALS With the first cold weather of j the winter seasén, many men and: ; young men are looking over win-| be furnished by ter clothing selecting new out- fits for the new season. Mendell’s Exclusiye Men’s Shop! is making special inducements on winter apparel in this issue of the} paper. in-| brand carried by this store cluding Nunn-Bush Shoes, Mallory} pital and who was interred Yes-| Hats, ;terday, left Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing, etc. STOWERS TOYLAND A shipment of toys and wheel! fe contacting goods which Mr. realty operators and discussing) the largest ever to be brought to’ 44; the housing situation with those|Key West by any firm has just Mr. FERA head-| been opened up at J. R. Stowers Stowers terms quarters, left yesterday afternoon! Company. by plane for Miami. Dan Navarro, automobile terday afternoon by plane for Mi} ami on business. Bicycles for every member of j the family, toys of every descrip- dis-! tion and wheel goods of all kinds} tributor and representing several’are now on display at this store. j ing medicines, different makes of cars, left yes-;These are offered for Christmas, flows freely into skin folds se'ling on the Stowers lay-away plan. | tendance is pis expected. Special prices are being} given on the nationally advertised | nd ! common itch. Two sizes, 35cand $1. Fem. i? )| Beare Tasaghe Ab |DEATHS TOOK RISE Caban Club “Charlie and His Islanders”, Ha- waiian orchestra of New York which is now touring the country, will play at the dance being given this evening at Cuban Club on ; Duval street. Also, popular dance music will John Pritcharé and his orchestra. A large at- ~ (Be Ammeceeers Prmee HOUSTON, Tb Dr. H.W the Cock of told Aswecm Let derwriter: © the rate, as registered by SEND NO MOREY Lede Wrox Wake Ano” ‘NEW ARRIVAL AT STEPHENS’ HOME, Announcement has been made of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John, D. Stephens Tues day morning at the home 706 Ashe street. The new arrival has been given the name of Mary Ann. Mother and baby are reported 0 be doing nicely. Mrs. Stephens was formerly Elizabeth Lowe, daughter of and Mrs. Walter J. Lowe, Sr. This Liquid Kills Skin Itch Quicker Containing six kinds of itch kill- Imperial L Pores to reach and kill itchi eczema, rash, tetter, ringworm hae t ; | rte ste the world Highest wages... Shortest hours... life... and moving forward all the time: Americans enjoy both higher wages and shorter hours Most of our necessities are still laxarsss = Exrope Decade than Europeans. And they have 30 per cent more to spend on the good things of life—even after the bare after decade has seen the American way of Gommg thangs STOWERS TOYLAND Now Displaying a full line of BICYCLES for Boys and Girls, Men and Women SCOOTERS WAGONS GO-CARTS VELOCIPIDES COASTERS AUTOMOBILES TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION—ALL PRICES SPORTING GOODS Come in now and relect Christmas Toys for the children—make small down-payment and payments weekly until Christmas. We’ll hold the goods for you till Christmas. J. R. Stowers Company Chokiddidaddidedddidedid ddd EDGERTON SHOES, Bush product, $5.00. NUNN-BUSH up. a Nunn- necessities of life have been bought and paid for. working hours... better living standards for all of ux SHOES, $6.75 ‘I you are interested in this subject, leare more about it Seven seperate commprcinamsine jrae ‘eects: emmy ij ‘ma sm ee et This “You and industry" Series, an informative libvary or everyone. saciates she Juliomen ins mer Ss ee —An explanation of bow our business system operate: NO 2 2 TMS DTM ABT A OS SG bat builds them. NO. 5, A WORD TO A WISE WOMAN bat tenes de so the jamity Pectin 2S EELS SS A the American standard of living —the highest 6m the world MO. 5, SAS SAE 5 et ee evidence that this is still the land of epporumicy MO < AT SCHOOL—BOT <T wom —< children from she jobs they msed to fil. NO. 7. WORK LESS—OR EARS BORE — A stay seal Sey er a 90 boars. Whee you request one or more of these booklets, speci} aumber a stl a Mie. Fete ae See SG Tan Se Se Ty wa AMERICAN wAY « [ HATIONAL AssociATION OF MANUFACTURERS on¢ RATIONAL iNDESTRIML coumcR | SUN DIAL SHOES for MEN, $2.45 to $5.00. THERE 1S NO WAY MEN’S SHIRTS, a LIKE THE cial, $1.00. real spe CLUBMAN NAVY UNDER- SHIRTS, no buttons, short sleeves, 3 for $1.00. SLEEVELESS SLIP - OVER SWEATERS, not many, 50c. | E MEN’S PANTS, various ma- terials, qualities and makes, from $1.00 to $10.00. 'WE EXTEND YOU A COR- DIAL INVITATION TO VISIT OUR STORE. MD r teeth ttittitatitttitttitédéd Pie tected ona math met é

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